my 98 stepside project

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Well, so far ive shaved the stake pockets, gate handle, third brake light, antenna, rear steps, and door knobs... Suicided the doors, remote open.. Frenched in a hand made tag box.. Its lowered by all DJM parts, front is spring and spindle, and rear is axle flip and notch with hangers... About to start bagging it soon..

So heres some pics of so far...




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Looking good. Why didn't you shave the seam line at the rear of the bed rail since you shaved every thing else?
 
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Thanks, i plan to do that.. Was waiting till i B/D and catch it with the bed work..
 
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What did you use to shave the steps? Did you use a kit? What materials did you use to bond it together? I would like to do this to my truck one day but it looks like a lot of work and I have not messed with fiberglass work very much.
 
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Changed my mind on the rear a little bit.. looks better with the lights..


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I think it'll look better with a rollpan installed.
 
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Made it with fiberglass, i hope to fab up a roll pan this weekend..

This is what it'll look like but the pan will be straight across..
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